Deca the movie: it seemed like a good idea at the time
Like that worg?
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Deca the movie: it seemed like a good idea at the time
Like that worg?
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Marriage giving benefits is the reason why samesex marriage for the law at least should be possible.
Morning, everyone.
Correct. That's a major argument on the side of legalization of same sex marriage.
Exactly! That's why it's so brilliant! We both convert to Mormonism when we run away to Russia and meet a missionary there who saves us from starvation. Just that year, a war breaks out and most of humanity is wiped out, my dear Julia and I manage to survive, but we become cynical of religion resort to cannibalism to survive. From killing and eating so many humans, we become absolutely mad, but with our madness, comes boldness. When aliens come to take over the earth in our weak place, Julia and I become leaders of the resistance and we fight off the aliens and have hot sex while fireballs formed from the rubble of the still exploding ships of the aliens crash into the earth.
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Yeah...I'm totally expanding this story and turning it in to my English teacher.
A hispanic hooker in Russia named Julia? That name doesnt fit, so the story is sooooo unrealistic.
Deca, even if it saves a lot of money, when you find your so later in life, if you want to marry her, you'd have to explain her "yeah I've been married to this girl to save money, nothing serious. We divorced after college anyway" and expect her to stay calm..
Yeah, totally not gonna happen D:
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Also:
S'gone a wee bit nippy round here. I should climb back into my lovely warm bed >.>
s'gone a wee bit sun burny around here :<
Bah, why can't people accept that there are some parts of lore we just don't know about. Taking what we do know and forming facts from it is so bloody irritating.
I think those two will be in the next expansion, hopefully in a progression of lore (set from now into the future), rather than in a history lesson.
Ohhai! Seems I missed a quite fun discussion.
Cool, when did Undead get the touch of the grave racial?
I've noticed it a hundred times when fighting, and only now googled the spell to see where the extra damage was coming from
Edit: ahhh, see, I noticed we no longer had extended water breathing, this change seems to have gone in when I had quit the game during Dragonsoul, and it wasn't until recently I started playing my Undead Priest.